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Details on Person May, B, 2009-11-27

Class:IdInstanceEdit:448968
_displayNameMay, B, 2009-11-27
_timestamp2009-11-27 04:22:48
author[Person:203835] May, Bruce
dateTime2009-11-27 09:22:03
(created)[Person:448965] McIntosh, CH
[Person:448966] Wojcikiewicz, RJ
[Person:448967] Thomas, AP
[Person:448969] Han, JS
[Person:448970] Choi, WS
[LiteratureReference:448971] Glucagon-like peptide-1 mobilizes intracellular Ca2+ and stimulates mitochondrial ATP synthesis in pancreatic MIN6 beta-cells
[LiteratureReference:448972] Phosphorylation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Type I, II, and III receptors are differentially susceptible to phosphorylation and are phosphorylated in intact cells
[Person:448973] Fedida, D
[LiteratureReference:448974] A novel mechanism for the suppression of a voltage-gated potassium channel by glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide: protein kinase A-dependent endocytosis
[Person:448975] Jouaville, LS
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(modified)[Reaction:265682] KCNJ11 tetramer:ABCC8 tetramer binds 4xATP, closing the channel [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:381644] ER calcium channels open in response to activated PKA [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:381713] Potassium voltage-gated channels close in reponse to PKA [Homo sapiens]
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